Florida resilience chief gets look at Tyndall rebuild
                Brigadier Gen. Patrice Melancon (third from left), Tyndall Program Management Office (PMO) executive director, hosted Dr. Julia Nesheiwat (fourth from the left), Florida chief resilience officer, as her and her staff visited with personnel from Tyndall AFB and the PMO. Along with Col Travis Leighton (center), Tyndall PMO director, the group is pictured in front of the demolished Civil Engineer Squadron building at the base. Nesheiwat toured the base to get a view of the progress underway as the base rebuilds from the ground up to become the Base of the Future. (U.S. Air Force photo by Veronica Kemeny)
                
                    
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